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  1. Ecology and evolution of papaya ringspot virus por Cabrera Mederos, Dariel, Brugo Carivali, María Florencia, Perotto, Maria Cecilia, Luciani, Cecilia Elizabeth, Giolitti, Fabian, Trucco, Veronica Milagros, Portal, Orelvis

    Publicado 2023
    “…Carica papaya L., native to south of Mexico and Central America, is the third most cultivated tropical crop worldwide. …”
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  2. Amblyomma parvum Aragão, 1908 (Acari: Ixodidae): Phylogeography and systematic considerations por Lado, Paula, Nava, Santiago, Labruna, Marcelo B., Szabó, Matías P.J., Durden, Lance A., Bermudez, Sergio, Montagna, Matteo, Sánchez Quirós, Ana C., Beati, Lorenza

    Publicado 2018
    “…Node dating placed the split between the Central American and the Brazilian-Argentinian lineages at approximately 5.8–4.9 Mya, just after the progressive replacement of the dry areas that occupied the northern part of South America by the Amazon Basin in the early-mid Miocene. …”
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  3. Equine infectious anemia virus worldwide prevalence : A 24-year retrospective review of a global equine health concern with far-reaching implications por Thieulent, Côme J., Carossino, Mariano, Reis, Jenner K.P.D., Vissani, Maria Aldana, Barrandeguy, Maria Edith, Valle-Casuso, José-Carlos, Balasuriya, Udeni B.R.

    Publicado 2025
    “…EIAV prevalence was estimated in 42 countries and is particularly high in Mexico (North America; 27.14 % [95 % CI, 25.11 – 29.17]) and Guatemala (Central America; 15.9 % [95 % CI, 9.66 – 22.14]). …”
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  4. Effect of host plant on biology and life table parameters of Sipha maydis (Pass.) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) por La Rossa, Francisco Ruben, Giudici, Albano Cesar, Vasicek, Araceli, López, María Carolina, Bainotti, Carlos Tomas

    Publicado 2017
    “…Sipha (Rugsia) maydis (Pass.) is an important pest of wheat and it has been reported throughout the Mediterranean region, into Central and South Asia, South Africa, South America and North America The development, survivorship, and life table parameters of R. padi were evaluated in a growth chamber on seven wheat cultivars as follows: ACA 315, Baguette 12 P, BioINTA 1002, BioINTA 2004, Buck Meteoro, Klein Yarará and LE 2330 at controlled conditions (20±1°C; about 70% RH; 14 h photophase). …”
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